departure

simple noun43 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

The act of a plane leaving.

A departure that is planned for a specific time.

Leaving before the scheduled or expected time.

Leaving after the scheduled or expected time.

A departure that happens quickly and unexpectedly.

A fundamental and far-reaching change.

A departure that is about to happen very soon.

A very sudden and noticeable change.

Leaving quickly, often without proper planning.

A departure that is going to happen soon, often suggesting something significant or threatening.

A new and different direction or course of action.

A clear and sudden change in direction.

A change that is pleasant and desired.

A total change from previous methods or ideas.

A departure that happens unexpectedly and without warning.

Leaving in a short amount of time.

A significant change from what was previously done.

A change that is new and interesting.

Leaving by one's own choice, not forced.

The specific time at which one is scheduled to leave.

The gate at an airport from which a flight leaves.

The specific date on which one is scheduled to leave.

The waiting area at an airport for passengers before they get on their flight.

The place where a journey begins.

Used to specify the day or time of leaving.

A starting point for a discussion, argument, or course of action.

A change away from a usual method, style, or norm.

Prior to the time of leaving.

Indicates the starting point of the departure.

Indicates the destination of the departure.

A more formal way of saying 'before departure'.

At the time of leaving.

To be an example or embodiment of a change.

To make a departure happen later than planned.

To constitute a change from something.

To officially state that someone is leaving (e.g., a job).

To be a sign of a new and different direction.

To leave or go away from a place.

To make a departure happen sooner.